C-Lee
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Montgomery won't be cut this season, but I doubt we re-sign him after his rookie contract is up.
You could be right on him making the final 53 but sadly that will be based more on injuries, Jones suspension and nobody else below him on the depth chart stepping up. It also wouldn't surprise me to see the Packers grab another RB in the next 2 weeks if they feel he is a better option than Monty.Montgomery won't be cut this season, but I doubt we re-sign him after his rookie contract is up.
NO.Is preseason play a good measurement of the upcoming regular season?
Who is the Packers #1 RB to start the season?You could be right on him making the final 53 but sadly that will be based more on injuries, Jones suspension and nobody else below him on the depth chart stepping up. It also wouldn't surprise me to see the Packers grab another RB in the next 2 weeks if they feel he is a better option than Monty.
IMO, Jamaal Williams is primed to be our starting RB. Montgomery will be an adequate #2 until week 3 when Jones is back. Jamaal was also back at practice today so he has 2 full weeks to prepare himself.Who is the Packers #1 RB to start the season?
crazy preseason as far as the Packers', and some other team's, approach to it. very little veteran play, no "dressed rehearsal game." dal did the same thing.
And last year the Browns went 4-0 on pre-season. And we all know how that went.Not even close. The 08 lions were 4-0 in preseason and then went 0-16 in the regular season.
Preseason is for measuring individual performances and not team results.
Is preseason play a good measurement of the upcoming regular season?
Coaches and GMs would disagree. Preseason game action is essential in evaluating inexperienced talent.Preseason AND training camp in their current form only add serve to another month to the dead time between the draft and regular season.
If he proves to be a reliable weapon as a pass catcher and ball carrier even in a limited role where he gets 5-10 touches a game, I can very easily see where the Packers would want to re-sign him. He’s got a versatile skill set that is a challenge for opposing DC’s to deal with if the staff uses him in a way that changes our look.Montgomery won't be cut this season, but I doubt we re-sign him after his rookie contract is up.
Guy just can't stay on the field. I hope he proves me wrong this season, I've always liked him.If he proves to be a reliable weapon as a pass catcher and ball carrier even in a limited role where he gets 5-10 touches a game, I can very easily see where the Packers would want to re-sign him. He’s got a versatile skill set that is a challenge for opposing DC’s to deal with if the staff uses him in a way that changes our look.
That's the thing. If he has a modestly productive season as a complementary player his price tag will be low. Continuing in that role at a modest price would be possible, but not a high priority item on the "to do" list. His blocking is poor which limits his utility as a 3-down running back; he's shined most when catching out of the backfield and slot. The position with the easiest transition from college to pros is the running back and decent role players can be found fairly deep into the draft.If he proves to be a reliable weapon as a pass catcher and ball carrier even in a limited role where he gets 5-10 touches a game, I can very easily see where the Packers would want to re-sign him. He’s got a versatile skill set that is a challenge for opposing DC’s to deal with if the staff uses him in a way that changes our look.
Pre-season also shows lack of talent/scheme issues (i.e. the packers averaging like 2.9 yards per rush)